Catch all the top moments from Day 1 of the first Test between India and West Indies being played at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot.

Before the start of the first Test against West Indies, Captain Virat Kohli handed youngster Prithvi Shaw his maiden Test cap, making him the 293rd player to represent India in whites. Kohli won the toss and opted to bat first. Shaw and K L Rahul opened the batting for India. (Image: AP)

West Indies got off to a great start as fast bowler Shannon Gabriel trapped Rahul in front of the wickets in the first over of the match. Rahul went for the review but it proved futile, giving India a double whammy of losing a player and a review in the first over of the match. (Image: AP)

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Shaw showed no signs of early nerves in his first Test outing as he raced away to a maiden 50 in just 56 balls. The right handed batsman was aggressive in his batting right from the word go. (Image: AP)

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Cheteshwar Pujara started slowly but picked up the pace once he got comfortable at the crease. He was next to complete his fifty coming from 67 deliveries. Pujara and Shaw took India to a healthy 133/1 at Lunch. (Image: AP)

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Prithvi Shaw completed his maiden Test century on debut from just 100 deliveries. He became the second youngest Indian to score a Test hundred after Sachin Tendulkar. It was also the third fastest Test hundred on debut. (Image: AP)

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Sherman Lewis got his first scalp in Test cricket when he got Cheteshwar Pujara caught behind by wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich. Pujara missed out on a century on his home ground as the batsman was dismissed on 86. The wicket also ended the 206-run stand for the 2nd wicket. (Image: AP)

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Leg spinner Devendra Bishoo then got the vital wicket of Prithvi Shaw minutes before Tea was called. Shaw played a tired shot and the ball went straight back to the bowler who made no mistake in completing an easy catch. Shaw walked back to the pavilion having scored 134 off 154 balls. (Image: AP)

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Virat Kohli looked in fine form as he completed his half-century in the 77th over. The Indian skipper took his time at the crease with his 50 coming from 102 deliveries. (Image: AP)

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Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane stitched together a 105-run partnership for the 4th wicket. Rahane was dismissed in the 84th over when he was caught behind trying to play a cut shot on Roston Chase’s delivery. Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant then continued at the crease as India ended the day with a score of 364/4. (Image: AP)